Respuesta :
Animals that come out right before dark preserve water because at twilight, like 6:30pm, the sun is going down and it isn't as hot as the afternoon. Animals who come out at this time are least likely to sweat and in turn save water.
Answer:
Crepuscular schedule allows the desert animals to avoid the high temperature and intense sunlight of day time and thereby, reduces the need of water to maintain the body temperature.
Explanation:
A crepuscular schedule helps the desert animals to avoid contact with hot sand and higher temperatures of day time. This reduces the need for water which would otherwise be used by the animals to maintain the body temperature and to compensate for the water lost during metabolism.
The crepuscular schedule allows them to be active during the time when the temperature is lowest which in turn also reduces the loss of water from the body.